FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT. CC1 



Class 74.— Wealthy. 

 L H. J. King, Esq. 

 2. B. H. Hill, Esq. 



Class 75. — Any other variety not included above. 



Four Prizes : 7s., 6s., 5s., 4s. 



An Exhibitor may only enter one variety in Class 75, in which Class eight fruits 

 must be shown to a dish, for the Judges to be able to taste two of them ; the name 

 of the variety must be given on the Entry Form. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. C. H. Combe, Esq. 



3. Dowager Lady Hillingdon. 



4. W. H. Myers, Esq., Bishops Waltham (gr. G. Ellwood). 



Choice Cooking Apples. 

 N.B. — Quality and Size are of more merit than Colour. 



Class 76.— Alfriston. 



1. F. J. B. Wingfield-Digby, Esq. 



2. John Lee, Esq. 



Class 77. — Annie Elizabeth. 



1. Earl Nelson. 



2. W. Barnes, Esq. 



Class 78. — Beauty of Kent. 



1. B. H. Hill, Esq. 



2. E. W. Caddick, Esq., Caradoc, Ross. 



Class 79. — Bismarck, 

 j f W. Barnes, Esq. 

 ' I (Extra Prize) Capt. Farwell. 



3. Denis Best, Esq. 



Class 80. — Bramley's Seedling. 



1. W. Barnes, Esq. 



2. Col. Archer Houblon (gr. C. Ross). 



Class 81. — Durnelow's Seedling (syn. Wellington, Normanton 

 Wonder). 



1. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



2. J. Speer, Esq. 



Class 82.— Ecklinville. 



1. Earl Nelson. 



2. Rev. H. Bull. 



Class 83.— Edward VII. 



1. R. M. Whiting, Esq. 



2. No award. 



Class 84. — Emneth Early (syn. Early Victoria). 

 No entry. 



